Riviera-LM production facilities in Milan produced Italian editions of foreign artists, including Nino Ferrer and Peter Holm.
It compiled many recordings of these labels by initiating a system of direct imports from the US for distribution in France.
Barclay remained president and retained operating independence in terms of artistic, commercial and distribution activity.
[3] In 1979, hit by the music industry crisis, Barclay sold his company, which included the Riviera label, to Philips-owned conglomerate PolyGram.
Others were Raymond Lefèvre, Jean Musy (fr), Nicoletta and Michel Orso.